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Komal hoon, kamzor nahin

Ashish Modani, SLA Financial Solutions, Jaipur



12th March 2016

In a nutshell

On the occasion of International Women's Day on 8th March 2016, Ashish Modani organized a first-of-its-kind event in Jaipur, where he brought together on a single platform, successful women from diverse walks of like, who shared their perspectives on why women shy away from taking charge of their personal finances, and what needs to be done to correct this situation

Ritu Mathur of Megriar Advisors set the tone with a beautiful poem "Komal hoon, kamzor nahin", (translates loosely as "Delicate I am, but not weak) which was followed by an engaging panel discussion that Ashish moderated.

Read on as Ashish shares with us the proceedings of a unique, engaging and thought-provoking event.

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If Life Is Rainbow, You Are Different Colors of It

If Life Is Dark, You Are the Hope of Light

Who is it? It is she - A Woman.

Women who apart from being a life giver is also a homemaker, care-taker and has excelled today in every field whether being a journalist, doctor or an engineer. She manages to do series of tasks in one go whether it's her household tasks or workplace tasks or both together. While shouldering these household or work responsibilities, she still owes some responsibility to herself which is ensuring that her financial independence is not compromised. While juggling between all this, one thing that is often overlooked by her is to manage her personal finances.

So for the first time in Jaipur, SLA Financial Solutions along with SBI Mutual Fund organized an event 'wo-money-ia' on the occasion of International Women's Day i.e. 8th March 2016 for the modern day women to explore the new age financial world. The event was aimed to address an issue i.e. "why women refrain from talking about finances" and also to spread awareness amongst women to take charge of their finances.

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The event commenced with the talk of Mr. Ashish Modani, founder of SLA Financial Solutions who threw light on what is financial management and how should you manage it. He even gave the 10-10-10 Rule of investing which says if you need money after 10 days, keep it liquid based assets. If you need money after 10 months or more than a year, keep it in debt based assets such fixed deposit or debt mutual funds and if you want money after 10 years, equities are the best bet.

After him Ritu Mathur, Co-founder of Megriar Advisor spoke about why is it important for a woman to take charge of her finances. She even mentioned that women are great financial managers since ages but they still lack in taking investing decisions. This is all due to lack of confidence in them and nothing else. She continued that in today's era it is not only mandatory for women to manage finances but also to take control of their lives and empower themselves.

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She concluded with a beautiful poem:-

"Komal hu, kamjor nahi,

Bas ab mujhe apni takat se rubaru hona hai,

Ek aina hai samne mere,

Usme khoyi hui mai ko dhundhna hai.

Milte hi laga lugi daaman se usse,

Aur kahugi

Tu akeli nahi,

Mai saath hu tere,

Tera jeevan kisi aur ke liye ho na ho,

Mere liye khaas hai,

Aa chal ab apne liye bhi jee le,

"Komal hu, Kamjor nahi"

Beautiful it was!

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Next was the panel discussion which comprised of 4 women panelists viz. Nivedita Sarda, Founder - Vedanta Law Chambers; Swati Souls - Internationally selling artist and a pioneer in biographic paintings; Archana Shekhawat - Faculty at Jayshree Periwal International School; Ritu Sud Mathur - Founder Megriar Advisors wherein it was discussed "why women refrain from talking about finances".

After the discussion it was concluded that the women since beginning has been cultured to manage home, kids, and groceries and thus it is incorporated in her mind that finance will looked after by the men. Hence we do not see a lot of women coming forward and taking charge of their finances.

They also threw light on the challenges faced by women when she has to take charge of the finances after the mishap or death of males of the family. Hence it was recommended that women should have a list of all bank accounts, all the assets, passwords, emergency contact numbers that should be kept in a safe.

Next speaker was Swati Souls, an internationally selling artist and a pioneer in biographic paintings who shared her story of dream and courage and encouraged the audience to follow their dreams and passion.

The event concluded with the speech of Munish Sabarwal, Vice-President and Zonal Head (North) SBI Mutual Fund, where he thanked all the speakers and stated the importance of financial awareness and management amongst women for the growth of women and the country.

He said "It's a famous saying which we at SBI strongly support and with all my heart believe in when you educate a man, you educate a person; but when you educate a woman, you educate the entire family and generation".

The event was concluded by a vote of thanks and a message for the all the women out there which was "Break free and let there be no stops".



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